| Literature DB >> 27460596 |
Fangqing Xia1, Huaisong Yong1, Xiao Han1, Dazhi Sun2,3.
Abstract
Exfoliation of layered inorganic nanomaterials into single-layered sheets has been widely interested in materials chemistry and composite fabrication. Here, we report the exfoliation of layered zirconium phosphate nanoplatelets by using small molecule intercalating agents in ionic liquids, which opens a new platform for fabricating single-layered inorganic materials from synthetic layered compounds.Entities:
Keywords: Exfoliation; Intercalation; Ionic liquids; Layered phosphates; Nanoplatelets
Year: 2016 PMID: 27460596 PMCID: PMC4961662 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1559-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Chemical structure (left) and SEM image (right) of pristine layered ZrP nanoplatelets
Fig. 2XRD patterns of ZrP nanoplatelets, ZrP-[OMIm]Br, ZrP-DGA, and ZrP-DGA-[OMIm]Br (from bottom to top)
Fig. 3a Photo images of exfoliated ZrP-DGA-[OMIm]Br gel (left) and intercalated ZrP-DGA precipitate (right). b TEM image of exfoliated ZrP-DGA-[OMIm]Br. c TEM image of intercalated ZrP-DGA. Scale bar is 200 nm
Fig. 4Exfoliation of DGA-intercalated ZrP nanoplatelets with ionic liquids (not drawn to scale)
Fig. 5XRD patterns of ZrP nanoplatelets, ZrP-NBA, ZrP-HEA, ZrP-NBA-[OMIm]Br, and ZrP-HEA-[OMIm]Br (from bottom to top)